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Original Articles
Red-cell and platelet fragmentation in idiopathic autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura
D. Zucker-Franklin and S. Karpatkin
Abstract  

Oral choline administration to patients with tardive dyskinesia
J. H. Growdon, M. J. Hirsch, R. J. Wurtman, and W. Wiener
Abstract  

Adverse effects on offspring of maternal alcohol abuse during pregnancy
E. M. Ouellette, H. L. Rosett, N. P. Rosman, and L. Weiner
Abstract  

Violent death in a metropolitan county. Changing patterns in homicide (1958-74)
N. B. Rushforth and Others
Abstract  

Biologic activity of cold-reacting autoantibodies (first of two parts)
W. Pruzanski and K. H. Shumak
 

Who needs iron?
W. H. Crosby
 

Sound advice for conducting clinical trials
D. P. Byar
 

The case for minority admissions
A. Schatzkin and J. Yergan
 

Firearms and gun control: a public-health concern
A. J. Mahler and J. E. Fielding
 


Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 36--1977
 

  Editorial
More than sutures and transfusions
A. S. Relman
 


Correspondence
Hypoxemia during dialysis
J. E. Sherlock, J. W. Ledwith, and J. M. Letteri
 

Glucagon, pancreatectomy and ketoacidosis
R. H. Unger
 

Chlamydia and CMV in pneumonitis
J. D. Shanley and M. C. Jordan
 

Peer review by residents
J. Katzel
 

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